Today I come back with a card, or rather two even if it is the same design because the paper and the techniques used are different. Recently I bought “Multi-Technique” paper that is quite thick and white, so I wanted to do a watercolour test on it. But not being sure of the result, I preferred to do the same design on normal paper on which I used markers.

The gold embossing makes either technique look beautiful, Izzy. I love that stamp and it works well with all the challenges. I’m glad you shared your cards with us at HLS Christmas. and Addicted to Stamps and More.

Beautiful outcomes on both cards with your different techniques! I love both ❤️
I also love the stamp set you selected, a perfect choice!
Thanks so much for joining in on our MCV 100 celebration! Good luck with our random drawing 🍀

Wow Isabelle! I just finished reading your post and enjoying your cards. I love the way you took the inspirational card and then made it your own with your lovely stamping and heat embossing. There is something about heat-embossed gold, isn’t there? It makes everything that little bit more special. I love both versions. The watercoloured images are stunning. The vivid colours really grab one’s attention. The softer colours of your markers, however, also lend a beautiful, slightly dreamy, look to your card. Both are stunning! Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.

Great CAS on this card Izzy. The image is so beautiful and you’ve shown it at its best with the gold embossing. I really like both styles with the less is more being my favourite. The sequins are a wonderful touch and I like the French Joyeux Noel sentiment. Beautiful! Thanks for being our first entry this week at the All About Christmas challenge at Watercooler Wednesday.